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Kingsport Times-News from Kingsport, Tennessee • Page 20

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Kingsport, Tennessee
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At Rklgef ields Join, Todd, Arrivals In Kingsport Area IVeiday--Omega chapter vi I rn r-v Phi dinner. I I fi I I Menen, daughter.April 25 weighing 8 Dental Society dinner. 1 MJ. and Mrs. C.

L. ounces. Pounds. 12 Thursday--I-ariiix- Jt UD Miss Ethel Warrlrk nm. A ril H.

weighing 7 rounds 6 MrS 9. 1 Wi Glen Day, golf; 6 Warrlck, pro- April weighing 7 pounds, 6 and bridge jgram chairman, presented anj OUncM TEC Research Laboratory din- Interesting program on the state i AU MuS5 so of Mr "er dance. OI Virginia. Mrs. John Kingsport Development Co dinner the Ing 8 pounds, 13 ounces Vickie Friday-Dobyni-Benneu Jun- Valle She began her talk by In the valley and are open to the r-8enlor orom describing the beauty of the val- ubllc They are visited by more ior-Senlor prom Saturday Cotillion dance Sunday--Mothers Day buffet noon and night, reservations ker Begley, Cllnchport.

at HVCH April 28. weighing 7 pounds 2 ounces. ley as ia It She told lSP 101., together She named a tdl llvl "8 than 300.000 line Drive, and the annually all Sky- valley Is many historical points of interest such as the ipoints oi interest such as the Mr. and Msr Harry Tracy of. Natural Bridge, a natural beauty the Colonial Hotel have returned spot where they portray the cre- from a stay of a week In Florida, ption scene at night with a Mrs.

R. R. Roberts is at home Pageant under artificial lights after a visit In Roanoke with her! Winchester was listed as the city daughter. Mrs. Joyce of the festivities were held Mr Freeman, and family.

in. especially the apple blossom Mrs. Roy Maness. Pennlngton festival in April rec nt or stated that there for Its hot springs and large apple orchards. She named many historic shrines and old churches and many antique shops to be found alone the drive.

Mrs. Calllc May Shipley sang "Carry Me Back To Old Virginia." and Miss Bess Stephen son read a poem entitled "In Old Virginia." At the next meeting a skit will be given by Mrs. Harlan Smith's expression pupils. Lynn Carter, daughter of Mr and Mrs. James R.

Carter lOto Lamont at HVCH, April -7. weighing 6 pounds. 7 ounces K. Neeley. son of Mr and Mrs.

Tunnel. Va D. Neeley, Natural at HVCH. April 26. weighing 8 pounds.

Maribcth Moore, daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Howard G. Moore I Kingsport, Route 10, at HVCH April 24, weighing 6 pounds 4 ounces. Timothy Douglas Barker, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Barker 250 Virginia at HVCH. April 27. weighing 9 pounds, 11 ounces Garrj Willon Reed, son of Mr O. Reed, Gate MRS JOSEPH BAII EY 'Gently celebrated their sixty-second wedding anniversary with an Open House at their home in Surgoinsviile.

City, at HVCH, April 21, weigh-'and Mrs. Paul Bragg Reservoir ing 8 pounds, 1 ounce. I Road, at HVCH April 29, weigh- Teresa Ruth McNew, daughter 6 oullcis ounces, of Mr. and Mrs. John McNew, James Groton Owens son of ATMM rl te t' 3t HVCH Mr alld Arnold C.

Owens. April 28. weigh.ng 7 pounds. Kingsport, Route 9, at HVCH r. April 28.

weighing pounds. Mrs. Jimmy McConnell of Gate City was honored with shower Thursday evening at the A i palachlan Power Co. by MLss' Kay KLser. The honoree Is former Miss Doris Adams 1 Clinchport.

Virginia. i The reception room was deco-; rated with white floral arrange-' ments. The guests were entertained with two contests and were! to write their favorite! recipe to happiness. These were given to the bride. Mrs.

French Taylor and Miss Virginia Turner were the contest winners. Miss Kiser presented the gifts to the bride by rolling in a white tea wagon which was topped with a white ruffled umbrella with a large bow of white satin ribbon caught with lily of the valley and tulle. The bride's table was centered with an arrangement of narcissus, orange blossoms and lilac. Miss Kiser presided at the punch bowl. I The guests Included Mrs P.

Venable Mrs. D. Colaman Mrs. Roy Mann, Mrs. Walter! Munsey.

Mrs. Tom Ramey, Mrs H. P. Lane, Mrs. Emmett Culbertson.

Mrs. W. R. Franklin, Mrs. French Taylor, Mrs.

Dallas Compton, Mrs. Nelson Herron Mrs. Harvey Sandldge Jr Mrs Jack Smith, Mrs. Gerald Summers, Mrs. Tommle Chapman Mrs.

J. D. Dunham. Mrs. Dunham.

Mrs. Fran Banner Mrs Maynard Dingus, Mrs. J. Mrs. A.

R. Qulllen, Mrs. A Klser, Mrs. Rex Blakely, Miss Velva McConnell, Miss Mary Sue McConnell, Miss Faye Mann, Miss Betty Snodgrass, Miss Kay Qulllen, Miss Shirley Qulllen, Miss Helen Sergent. Miss Virginia Turner, Miss Betty Blankenship, Miss Sandra Elliott, Miss Shirley Hubbard, Miss Dorothy Harris, Miss Ann Sutton, Miss Bobby Woolen, Miss Faye Dick and Miss Frances Grlndstaff.

Club Entertains With Card Party The Welcome Wagon Club entertained their husbands at a' card party Friday evening in the Paradise Room of the Kingsport Inn. Bride prize winners were Mrs James Buck and Jack Dick. Canasta winners were Mrs Hazel Lowe and Harry Fortner' Floating prizes were won by Mrs. Rudi Wuennenberg and Lesley Arnold. Fall Branch News FALL BRANCH (Spl.) Mr and Mrs.

George Coffman and son, Phil, of Fall Branch and Mr. and Mrs. Foy Isenburg of Fordtown are in Florida for two weeks. Miss Nova Steadman, who has recently been a patient at Holston Valley Community Hospital has returned to her home. Miss Kathy McCrary and Paul Philips are ill.

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